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Mayo Clinic
Mechanical Ventilation Conference October 10-12, 2019
The Kahler Grand Hotel Rochester, MN
General Information
Course Description
Mayo Clinic Mechanical Ventilation Conference is designed to provide high quality education and detailed hands-on
instruction in mechanical ventilation management and to bring physicians, respiratory therapists, and other health care
providers who are involved in providing respiratory care on a daily basis.
Course Learning Objectives
Upon conclusion of this program, participants should be able to
1. Outline the physiologic principles and cardiopulmonary interactions
underlying the risks, benefits, and applications of ventilator support for
respiratory failure.
2. Describe in detail the use of different modes of ventilator support for
patients with respiratory failure.
3. Demonstrate appropriate use of mechanical ventilation equipment
following participation in hands-on workshop.
4. Integrate pulmonary mechanics at the bedside in a personalized
approach to mechanical ventilation.
Intended Audience
Mayo Clinic Mechanical Ventilation Conference is designed for critical care providers, respiratory therapists,
physicians, physician assistants and nurse practitioners.
General Information
In support of improving patient care, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science is
jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education
(ACGME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the
American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) to provide continuing education for the
healthcare team.
Credit
The American Medical Association (AMA) and the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education
(ACCME). Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science designates this live activity for a maximum of 17.25 AMA
PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their
participation in the activity.
The American Association for Respiratory Care approves a maximum of 17.25 contact hours Continuing
Respiratory Care Education (CRCE) credit for this activity.
General Information
Date and Location
Mayo Clinic Mechanical Ventilation Conference will be held October 10-12, 2019. Conference headquarters will be
located in Heritage Hall on the subway level of The Kahler Grand Hotel, 20 SW Second Avenue, Rochester, Minnesota
55902. Meeting facilities are easily accessible by skyway and pedestrian subway, which connect The Kahler Grand Hotel
to Mayo Clinic, shops, and a variety of restaurants.
Visit http://www.thekahlerhotel.com/ for more information.
Registration
To register online, visit https://ce.mayo.edu/anesthesiology/content/mayo-clinic-mechanical-ventilation-conference-
2019.
The registration fee includes: conference registration, daily continental breakfast, break refreshments and lunches
(meeting participants only), and welcome reception.
Although it is not Mayo Clinic School of Continuous Professional Development (CPD) or Mayo Clinic Department of
Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine and Mayo Clinic Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine CME
policy to limit the number of registrants for a conference, conference room facilities may necessitate closing of enrollment,
therefore, early registration is advised. A letter of confirmation will be sent upon receipt of payment and completed
registration form. Please present the confirmation letter when checking in at the meeting registration desk.
For additional information, contact:
Mayo Clinic School of Continuous Professional Development
Plummer Building 2 Website: http://ce.mayo.edu/ventilationconference2019
200 First Street SW Phone: 800-323-2688
Rochester, MN 55905
Cancellation Policy
Requests for cancellations must be submitted in writing to [email protected]. When cancelling a registration for a
conference for a conference 14 days or more before the conference start date, a full refund (minus a $75 administrative
fee) will be issued in the same form of payment the registration was received. No refunds are granted less than 14 days
before the conference start date.
Mayo Clinic Department of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Mayo Clinic Department of Anesthesiology and
Perioperative Medicine and/or Mayo Clinic School of Continuous Professional Development reserves the right to cancel or
postpone any conference due to unforeseen circumstances. In the unlikely event Mayo Clinic Department of Pulmonary
and Critical Care Medicine, Mayo Clinic Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine and/or Mayo Clinic
School of Continuous Professional Development must cancel or postpone this conference, Mayo Clinic School of
Continuous Professional Development will refund the registration fee but is not responsible for any related costs,
charges, or expenses to participants, including fees assessed by airline/travel/lodging agencies.
General Information
Travel
Rochester, Minnesota is a friendly city that greets thousands of visitors from around the world each year. The city is
serviced by a modern international airport with multiple flights daily via American, United and Delta Airlines. Access to
and from the airport is provided by taxi, shuttle service, and rental car. The airport is located approximately 10 miles
from The Kahler Grand Hotel and the Mayo Clinic campus.
Note to Travelers: Several cities in the United States are named Rochester. When you make airline reservations and
check your baggage, be sure that your destination is Rochester, Minnesota (RST) and that your baggage has been
properly tagged
Minneapolis/St. Paul International Airport (MSP) is located approximately 82 miles from Rochester. The following shuttle
services offer multiple trips daily.
Groome Transportation Rochester Shuttle Service
800-280-9270 507-216-6354
$37 per person $34 per person
http://www.groometransportation.com/ http://www.rochestershuttleservice.com
Rates are quoted for one-way fares to or from the Minneapolis Airport. Rates are subject to change and do not include
taxes, fee, or gratuities.
Travel arrangements are the sole responsibility of the individual registrant.
Parking
Parking is available in hotel and city ramps. The cost for parking is not included in the registration fee; parking will not
be validated.
General Information
Accommodations
Guest rooms have been reserved for attendees and their guests with special course rates at the Kahler Grand Hotel. The
hotel is easily accessible by skyway and pedestrian subway. In order to receive the special rate, reservations must be
made before the room block is filled or before the expiration date of September 18, 2019, whichever comes first.
Reservations will be taken following this date based on space and rate availability. Please identify yourself as a participant
of the 2019 Mayo Clinic Ventilation Conference when making your reservation.
Kahler Grand Hotel
20 Second Avenue SW
Rochester, MN 55902
800-533-1655 or 507-282-2581
$149 (Deluxe King)
Mayo Clinic Ventilation Conference
or
https://res.windsurfercrs.com/ibe/details.aspx?propertyid=9733&nights=1&checkin=10/09/2019&group=10318VENTILAT
Quoted room rates do not include taxes or service fees. All reservations must be accompanied by a first night room
deposit or guaranteed with a major credit card. Check-in time is 4:00 p.m. on the day of arrival, and check-out time is
11:00 a.m. on the day of departure. Early arrival prior to 11:00 a.m. will incur an early arrival fee of $35.00.
Lodging arrangements are the sole responsibility of the individual registrant.
Mayo Clinic Department of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine and Mayo Clinic Department of Anesthesiology and
Perioperative Medicine are not responsible for expenses incurred by an individual who is not confirmed and for whom
space is not available at the meeting. Costs incurred by the registrant such as airline or hotel fees or penalties are the
responsibility of the registrant.
Social Program
Welcome Reception – Wednesday, October 9, 2019 – 5:30 p.m.
Attendees and guests are cordially invited to join conference faculty for the Welcome Reception on Wednesday evening,
October 9, 2019. Pre-registration is requested.
General Information
Faculty
Conference Directors
Richard A. Oeckler, M.D, Ph.D Gustavo A. Cortes Puentes, M.D John J. Marini, M.D Todd J. Meyer, R.R.T., L.R.T.
Guest Faculty
Marcelo Amato, M.D., Department of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Professor of Medicine, University of São Paulo, Brazil Richard Branson, MSc, R.R.T., Associate Professor of Surgery, Director of Clinical Research, Department of Surgery,
University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, Ohio. United States Chief Editor, Respiratory Care Laurent J. Brochard, M.D., Chair, Interdepartmental Division of Critical Care Medicine, University of Toronto; Staff
Physician, Critical Care Department, St. Michael’s Hospital. Keenan Chair in Critical Care and Respiratory Medicine, St. Michael’s Hospital and University of Toronto. Toronto, Canada David J. Dries, MSE, M.D., Chair-Department of Surgery, HealthPartners Medical Group & Clinics, Regions Hospital,
St. Paul; Professor of Surgery, Clinical Adjunct Professor of Emergency Medicine, and John F. Perry Jr. Chair of Trauma
Surgery, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, United States
Dean Hess, Ph.D, R.R.T., Assistant Director of Respiratory Care, Massachusetts General Hospital, Associate Professor of Anesthesia, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts; United States Editor in Chief, Respiratory Care
Rolf D. Hubmayr, M.D., Emeritus Consultant, Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Mayo Clinic; Professor of Medicine and Physiology, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine. Rochester, Minnesota, United States Robert M. Kacmarek, Ph.D, R.R.T., Director, Respiratory Care Services, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston,
Massachusetts, United States Neil R. MacIntyre Jr., M.D., Medical Director of Respiratory Care Services, Pulmonary Function Laboratory and
Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program, Chief of Clinical Services, Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Professor of Medicine, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina, United States John J. Marini, M.D., Department of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine, HealthPartners Medical Group &
Clinics, Regions Hospital, St. Paul; Professor of Medicine, University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, United States
Michael Quintel, M.D., Ph.D, Chair, Department of Anesthesiology, Emergency and Intensive Care Medicine. Professor of Anesthesiology, University of Göttingen. He served as President of the German Interdisciplinary Society of
Intensive Care Medicine (DIVI). Göttingen, Germany
Mayo Clinic Faculty
James E. Baker, R.R.T., L.R.T Denzil R. Hill, M.D. Holly D. Behrns, R.R.T., L.R.T. Steven R. Holets, R.R.T., L.R.T. John K. Bohman, M.D. Andrea T. Lehnertz, APRN, CNS, M.S.N. Gustavo A. Cortes Puentes, M.D. Todd J. Meyer, R.R.T., L.R.T. Onur Demirci, M.D. Richard A. Oeckler, M.D., Ph.D. Jennifer L. Elmer, APRN, CNS, D.N.P. Richard K. Patch III, M.D. Bhargavi Gali, M.D. Bernardo J. Selim, M.D. Alice Gallo De Moraes, M.D. Charles R. Sims III, M.D. Peter C. Gay, M.D.
Day 1 – Thursday, October 10, 2019
7:00 Registration and Continental Breakfast
7:45 Welcome, Overview and Announcements.
Lectures: Basics Physiologic Principles: Understanding
Mechanical Ventilation
8:00 Core Principles of Ventilatory Support: Equation of Motion, Pressures, Volumes, and Flow
8:30 Patient-Ventilator Interaction: Physiologic
Changes Secondary to Mechanical Ventilation 9:00 Modes: Pressure vs. Flow Regulation 9:30 Refreshment Break and Exhibits
10:00 – 11:30 Breakout Sessions:
Intensive Tutorials, Case Discussions, Introductory Workshops
Intensive Tutorials
Select ONE of these sessions (90 minutes):
1. Open Lung Strategy in 2019 –Pros & Cons
2. Alternative Ventilator Strategies
3. Mechanical Ventilation, The Basics: Indications, Initial
Assessment and Settings
4. Monitoring the Ventilated Patient – Dyssynchrony and Pulmonary Mechanics
OR select TWO of the following (45 minutes each):
Case Discussions
5. Refractory Hypoxemia –A Systematic Approach
6. Inability to Ventilate – Airway Obstruction and High
Airway Pressures
7. Extra-Corporeal Life Support – Indications, Initial Evaluation and Implementation
Introductory Workshops
8. Prone Positioning –When, Why and How?
9. Pulmonary Vasodilators and Other Adjuncts to Mechanical Ventilation
10. Setting PEEP and Bedside Assessment of Lung
Recruitability.
11:30 Lunch and Exhibits
Lectures: Monitoring During Mechanical Ventilation
12:30 Imaging Technology in Hypoxemic Respiratory Failure: Ultrasound, Computed Tomography and Electrical Impedance Tomography
1:00 Bedside Pulmonary Mechanics: Measurement and
Interpretation
1:30 Heart-Lung Interactions: Hemodynamics Monitoring in
ARDS. 2:00 Refreshment Break and Exhibits
2:30 – 4:00 Breakout Sessions: Intensive Tutorials, Case Discussions, Introductory Workshops
Intensive Tutorials
Select ONE of these sessions (90 minutes):
1. Mechanical Ventilation Guided by Esophageal Pressure
2. Monitoring Diaphragmatic Activity and Respiratory Efforts
3. Fluid Responsiveness, Measuring Cardiac Output and
Pulmonary Vascular Mechanics
4. Ventilator Waveform Analysis
OR select TWO of the following (45 minutes each):
Case Discussions
5. Fluid Management During Mechanical Ventilation
6. Integration of Pulmonary Mechanics –Transpulmonary and
Airway Driving Pressure
7. Unilateral and Asymmetrical Lung Injury
Introductory Workshops
8. Controlled Vs. Spontaneous Ventilation
9. Automated Withdrawal of Ventilation Support
10. Alternative Ventilator Strategies
4:00 Get to Know the Experts- Q&A 4:30 Adjourn
Preliminary Conference Program
Day 2 – Friday, October 11, 2019
7:15 Continental Breakfast
Lectures: Hypoxia
8:00 Managing the Lungs & Heart: Ventilator Settings to Optimize Oxygen Delivery
8:30 Open Lung Strategies Today: A Review of the
Evidence and Clinical Application in ARDS
9:00 Extra-Corporeal Life Support: When to Start, When
to Stop?
9:30 Refreshment Break and Exhibits
10:00 – 11:30 Breakout Sessions:
Intensive Tutorials, Case Discussions, Introductory Workshops
Intensive Tutorials
Select ONE of these sessions (90 minutes):
1. Open Lung Strategy in 2019: Pros & Cons
2. Extra-Corporeal Life Support –Indications, Initial
Evaluation and Implementation
3. Mechanical Ventilation, The Basics: Indications, Initial
Assessment and Settings
4. Refractory Hypoxemia –A Systematic Approach
OR Select TWO of the following (45 minutes each):
Case Discussions
5. Monitoring the Ventilated Patient – Dyssynchrony and
Pulmonary Mechanics
6. Inability to Ventilate – Neuromuscular Problems
7. Non-Invasive Ventilatory Support in ARDS
Introductory Workshops
8. Prone Positioning –When, Why and How
9. Bedside Assessment of Auto-PEEP, and Lung Stress and
Strain
10. Setting PEEP and Bedside Assessment of Lung
Recruitability
11:30 Lunch and Exhibits
Lectures: Ventilation
12:30 Liberation from Mechanical Ventilation
1:00 Non-Invasive Ventilation, The Basics
1:30 Ventilating the Obstructed Patient
2:00 Advanced Modes of NIV and Patient Ventilation Synchrony 2:30 Refreshment Break and Exhibits
3:00 – 4:30 Breakout Sessions:
Intensive Tutorials, Case Discussions, Introductory Workshops
Intensive Tutorials
Select ONE of these sessions (90 minutes):
1. Implementation and Monitoring of Non-Invasive Ventilation
2. Mechanical Ventilation in Asthma and COPD
3. Ventilator Waveform Analysis
4. Mechanical Ventilation Guided by Esophageal Pressure
OR Select TWO of the following (45 minutes each):
Case Discussions
5. Fluid Management During Mechanical Ventilation
6. Integration of Pulmonary Mechanics –Transpulmonary and
Airway Driving Pressures
7. Unilateral and Asymmetrical Lung Injury
Introductory Workshops
8. Controlled Vs. Spontaneous Ventilation
9. Automated Withdrawal of Ventilation Support
10. Alternative Ventilator Strategies
4:30 Get to Know the Experts- Q&A
5:00 Adjourn
Preliminary Conference Program
Day 3 – Saturday, October 12, 2019
7:15 Continental Breakfast
Master Class Series: Advances in Respiratory Failure Management
8:00 Positioning and the Compromised Respiratory
System
8:30 Respiratory Efforts in Hypoxemic Respiratory
Failure
9:00 Current Perspective on the Open Lung Strategy
9:30 Refreshment Break and Exhibits
10:00 Mechanical Power and Positive End-Expiratory Pressure
10:30 Mechanical Ventilation during Extracorporeal Life
Support – Why and How?
11:00 The Near Future of Ventilatory Support
11:30 Pros & Cons Summary Debate
12:30 Adjourn
Course Program
Preliminary Conference Program